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Cicchetti: Recent publications

Dante Cicchetti, professor of child development and psychiatry, has several recent and upcoming publications.

  • Cicchetti, D. (in press). A multiple-levels-of-analysis perspective on research in development and psychopathology. In T. P. Beauchaine & S. P. Hinshaw (Eds.) Child and Adolescent Psychopathology. New York: Wiley.
  • Cicchetti, D., & Curtis, W. J. (in press). Maltreatment, event-related potentials, and memory. In Howe, M. L., Goodman, G. S., & Cicchetti, D. (Eds.), Stress, trauma, and children’s memory development: Neurobiological, cognitive, clinical, and legal perspectives. New York: Oxford University Press.
  • Cicchetti, D., & Curtis, W. J. (Eds.). (in press). A multi-level approach to resilience [Special Issue]. Development and Psychopathology, 19(3).
  • Cicchetti, D., & Curtis, W. J. (in press). Multi-level perspectives on pathways to resilient functioning. Development and Psychopathology, 19(3).
  • Cicchetti, D., & Rogosch, F. R. (in press). Personality, adrenal steroid hormones, and resilience in maltreated children: A multi-level perspective. Development and Psychopathology, 19(3).
  • Cicchetti, D., & Valentino, K. (2007). Toward the application of a multiple-levels-of-analysis perspective toresearch in development and psychopathology. In A. Masten (Ed.), Minnesota Symposia on Child Psychology, 34, pp. 243-284. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
  • Curtis, W. J., & Cicchetti, D. (in press). Emotion and resilience: A multi-level investigation of hemispheric electroencephalogram asymmetry and emotion regulation in maltreated and non-maltreated children. Development and Psychopathology, 19(3).
  • Davies, P., Sturge-Apple, M.L., Cicchetti, D., & Cummings, E.M. (in press). The role of child adrenocortical functioning in pathways between interparental conflict and child maladjustment. Developmental Psychology.
  • Granger, D. A., Cicchetti, D., Rogosch, F. A., Hibel, L. C., Teisl, M., & Flores, E. (in press). Blood contamination in children’s saliva: prevalence, stability and impact on the measurement of salivary cortisol, testosterone and dehydroepiandosterone. Psychoneuroimmunology.
  • Hibel, L. C., Granger, D. A., Cicchetti, D., & Rogosch, F. A. (in press). Salivary biomarker levels and diurnal variation: Associations with medications prescribed to control children’s problem behavior. Child Development.
  • Howe, M. L., Goodman, G. S., & Cicchetti, D. (Eds.) (in press). Stress, trauma, and children’s memory development: Neurobiological, cognitive, clinical, and legal perspectives. New York: Oxford University Press.
  • Kim, J., & Cicchetti, D. (in press). Longitudinal changes and intraindividual variability in self-esteem in relation to depression among high-risk children. International Journal of Behavioral Development.
  • Maughan, A., Cicchetti, D., Toth, S. L., & Rogosch, F. A. (in press). Early-occurring maternal depression and maternal sensitivity in predicting young children's emotional regulation and socioemotional difficulties. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology.
  • Teisl, M., & Cicchetti, D. (in press). Physical abuse, cognitive and emotional processes, and aggressive/disruptive behavior problems. Social Development.
  • Toth, S. L., Rogosch, F. A., & Cicchetti, D. (in press). Attachment-Theory Informed Intervention and Reflective Functioning in Depressed Mothers. In H. Steele (Ed.), The Adult Attachment Interview in Clinical Context. New York: Guilford.
  • Valentino, K., Cicchetti, D., Toth, K., & Rogosch, F. A. (in press). True and false recall and dissociation among maltreated children: The role of self-schema. Development and Psychopathology.

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